The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 18, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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CLASSIFIED AD HATES
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Two insertion ,por line 10c
Throe insertions per line 20c
Fnnr Insertions per line arte
Week (6 tlnios) per line IKlc
One month. por line 70e
Minimum "Charge 25o. Ada not
consecutive are charged as new fol
lowing each ommlBslon.
... First Insertion Is In "New Today"
column without extra1 charge, but
all Insertions In that column are at
first insertion rate.
Display classified ads (where
type 'larger than this is used) are
counted .nine lines to Inch.
Copy must be In Herald office by
noon to get In that day's paper.
NEW TODAY
FOR RENT Pleasant sloeplng
room for gentleman. . .137 1st St.
..-. 18-24 .
FOR SALE 14 room bungalow new
ly finished. Oak furniture, ma
; Jostle range, nice placo, come and
see this bargain. Also two ' lots
very chonp. Phono B49-J. 18
FOR SALE New and strictly mod
' orn five room bungalow,--' fully
: furnished, '"ifull plumbing, stonu
foundation, basement, built-in fea
tures, on pavement with paving ful
ly paid. , A real, home at the right
price.- Price 14700.00 furnished or
$'1200.00 unfurnished with $1250.00
cash payment. Chilcote & Smith,
'727 Main St. ' .18
FOR SALE Mason fruit jars. 824
Lincoln. Plione 676. 18-19
WANTED Loader for woods. Wag
es $8.00 to right man. Phone E.
K. Loosoly, Montague. 18-24
FOR SALE At a bargain, one 1922
Bulck four roadBter in good con
dition, on terms If preferred. Phone
671-R. s 18-24
FOR RENT Large building suit
able for restaurant and soft
drinks. Also dwelling house and 10
volume set of new books, History of
World War. Write T. W. FlackUB,
HIldebrand, Ore. 18-19
FOR SALE Water power washing
machine,, 8 galvanised Iron venti
lating pipes, slse IB In. by 10 ft., also
one toilet and wash basic. Phono
298-M. ' 18-20
WANTED Cooking on ranch or In
small camp.. Phone 582-J or 609
6th St. -'- --' ' 18-21
If You Are Dissatisfied
with -your present condition and
your future prospects, you will do
well io Investigate the offer now
being, made by one of California's
largest and most successful coloniza
tion companies. '
Land costing you $300 now often
produces returns that will make
good Interest on $2,000 to $5,000
per acre, producing raisins and fruit
of various kinds,
' Our plan assures your success and
and Is based on 82 years experience
In this business. For Information
address Box 600 caro Herald. 18
FOR SALE Eden electric washer,
a bargain, fine mochanlcnl con
dition. Inquire of Walter S. Watts,
.at Link River Electric Co. 18.-21
WANTED House work by the
hour. Phone 344-J. , 18-19 .
VANTED An experienced chamber
maid. Steady work. Arcade. -Ho-tol.-
18-19
FIND l'ilCCIOUS STONES -
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MELBOURNE, July ' 1 8 A re
markable find of precious stones has
been reported near Wyangala, about
25 miles from Cowrn, New South
Wales, and not far from the onco
famous Mount McDonald gold and
copper mines. The stones, which
comprise diamonds, rubies, sapphir
es and turquoise, have been submit
ted to exports who declaro thorn gen
uine. :.. '. ''','.... :
Tho diamonds wore found in blue
pug clny similar to the pug clay in
which South African diamonds nro
embedded. The. sapphires nro of n
brilliant hue, and tho rubles a deep
rod..
;WAM-WRAR9 MANy SUITS
1 "HARROW, Eng.,' July 18 The
! Prince of Wales Is In the front ranks
I hen It comes to quick change artists,
as as witnessed during a recent five-
; hour visit iid- til 6 famous Harrow
, , scool, . . ',' -'
Tho prince arrived at noon dres-
od In the' uniform of a cnlonol of
the .Welsh guards and Inspected the
' Officers Training Corps. Ho dinn
god Info morning clothes to lunch
, wllh tho headmaster, and then put
on flannels for nn hour nt rackets.
Afterards he donned a lounge suit
' for ten, but he kept this on whon ho
', drove bnclj to the pnince.
Advertising pays. Try It nnd ana.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE 5 pack saddles and
rigging. 419 10th St. Phono
342-W. 17-18
FOR SALE Loaso on 160-acre
farm on Morrill road. 00 acros
In wheat, 47 acres In alfalfa, first
crop Blacked. Good house and gar
den. 1350 takes It. Box L Her-
uld office. 16-21 '.
FOR BALE Bulck six, 5 passenger
louring. Good mechanical - con
dition, good paint, 6 cord tires,
$550 cash or $600 terms. Call
519-W. 16-18
LOOK
Put In your block wood now
whlla tlta lilnrtlro n irnnA n A tlta
price right. J." W. Dqdson,. phono
FOR SALE My rooming house, 9
rooms, furlture Including piano
and llnon, just as Its stands, give
possession Saturday If taken - this
week. Inquire 526 Main over Klam
ath Packing Co. 16-18 .
FOR SALE A few second-handed
doors with hardware, one rango
boiler, ono five font bath tub and a
closet complete with all fittings.' Ap
ply 1405 Oregon Ave. 16-18
FOR SALE Five ton' Universal
trailer. Good tiros. E. K. Looa
loy, Montague, Culif. . 2-19
FOR SALE Oent's diamond rlifgat
less thun wholesale cost. Frank
M. Upp. 1018 Main, opposite post
office. ..-.,' lOtf
FOR SALE House plans, complete
for 0-room modern structure; an
unusually clever design and one you
should consider if you are going to
build. I have no use for them and
will soli cheap. Call Herald office.
23tf
WANTED
WANTED To buy second-hand
range and otlror furniture. Box
P. Ni.'Hernld. . 17-18
WANTED Two or three passengers
to Portland last of week. Phone
342-W. ... , 17-18
WANTED Furnlshod one or two
room apartment. Prefer close In.
Write Box Y. L Herald office.
16-18
WANTED Clean linen' rags, 6c lb.
Hernttd office. . 12tf
WANTED Slip tongue cart, ! ten
foot wheels.. Must be In good
condition.. Brownlee Lumber- Cjom-pany.v-Medford,
Oregon. 17-18
WANTED Furnished or unfurnlsh
' ed 4 or 5 room house not too tar
out. If rented reasonable will lease
by) the year, with option to buy. Box
A d. neraia omce, i-iu
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Small house, ' 60x100
lot. Price very reasonable. In
quire .1229 Sargeant Ave. 16-21
FOR . SALE Place With neat '6
room house with nice sleeping
porch .and screened back porch.
Have chicken house and barn, good
garden, young shade trees. Large
lot on quiet streot, in pleasant
neighborhood. This place goes at a
bargain. Terms.- rnone 844-.I or
addross 751 California Ave. 16-21
FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 room
modern' house on paved street or
will trade tor close In acreage near
Klamath Falls or Ashland. Phone
14-M. 12-18
FOR SALE 4 room modern, fur
nished house, with basement and
garage. Write E. L. Davis, room 3,
Swanson BIdg. 23tf
BUSINESS NOTICES
NOTICE-
If you have anything to build get
Van, he builds anything. ( Phone
502-W. 16-21
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 683
Main Street. Phone 624. 14tf
HELP WANTED
WANTED Steady' mani for farm
. work. Must be able to milk.
Robert S. Adams, Morrill, Ore.
, , 10-18
NOTICE Woman would like to go
out by the day, any kind of work.
Call 1020 Jofferson ' St., between
intli and 11th Sis. 14-20
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
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THAT WA5SOAWFOL?)EVERV THIKcS
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT Rooms. Ill Pine St.
' 17-23
FOR RENT Rooms for gentlomen,
ny ween or montn. not nnd cold
water. Inquire 137 High St. 17-19
FOR RENT Sleeping room adjoin
ing Bath. 82. do per week. Phono
237-R. ; : . ' - , 16-17.
FOR RENT Front office space.
1173 Main St. lltf .
LOST & FOUND
LOST Misplaced during rodeo, red
; leather hand bag containing Val
uable papers. Leave at Herald of
fice. - 17-23
LOST ($10 reward) for return of
brown satchel containing fish
ing tackle, No. 1 Eastman kodak.. Re
turn to . Herald office and receive
reward. . 10-21
LOST One auto chain, at Lamm's
mill. E. C. Stucky, 11th and Pino.
16-18
POULTRY
BABY CHICKS July 17,th, Reds,
Barred Rocks; 24th, Reds, Rocks,
Black Mnorcns; $15.00 per 100.
White Leghorn pullets 75c; Now
booking for fall delivery In bnly
chicks. --tOrlnnd Hatchery, Orland,
Glenn Co., .Calif. ; ' .- 14 tf.
MISCELLANEOUS,;
GIVE THAT CLUB or single maga
zine order to Mrs. F. E. Pellett.
Tel. No. 394-R and she will call.
Jy 2 Aug 2 Inc.
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 15 select dairy cows.
V All young, all tested. M. A.
Walsh, Medford Oregon, Route 3. .
' J 23. Jy 23 Too.
I. W. W. PLANS .MOVE f
AGAINST 'CROP HARVEST
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., July 18.
A "6-day demonstration' ; against
agriculture In the northeast . which
will "make the wheels stand stiil"
during harvest time, Is being plan
ned by the I. W. W.,:.Charle's Gray
secretary of the agricultural divis
ion of the order, announced hero
yesterday. : i. ' , ;
The "demonstration," Gray said,
has for its object the release of
what, -he termed- political" prisoners
of the World war, and will -be-held
about the middle of September. .
EVERETT TRUE
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SHE' TELL6
SOME THINGS
THINKS SHE
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership' of M. J. Henllne and A.
W. Stevens, doing business under
the name of The Imperial Garage,
is hereby dissolved. All claims
against the above firm should be presented-
to The '.Imperial Garage, and
all , accoun'ts receivable should oe
paid to The Imperial Garage at the
office, corner Third and Main.
All accounts contracted on and af
ter this date, July 18, 1923,, will
me charged to The. Imperial Garage.
(Signed). -
S A. W. STEVENS,
M. J. HENLINE.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
July 18, 1923,
Jy 18 21 Inc. '
TAX PAYMENTS DUE
Returns To Collector of Internal
, Ijcvcnuo Payable July 81
. PORTLAND, Ore., July 18. Re
turns and payment of the federal
miscellaneous occupational . taxes,
special manufacturers' tax and the
special tax on pleasure boats must
be made on or before July 31, ac
cording to Clyde G. Huntley, col
lector of Internal 'revenue. Capital
stock tax returns must also bo made
oh or before the same date, payment
of the tax being required ten days
after notice and demand by the col
lector. ' Following are the miscellaneous
occupational taxes: brokers, $50;
pawnbrokers, $100; ship brokers,
$50; customhouse brokers, $'50. Pro
prietors of theatres, museums and
concert halls where a charge for ad
mission is made, having a seating
capacity of not more than 250, shall
pay a tax of $50; having a seating
capacity of more than 250 and not
exceeding 500, $100; having a seat
ing capacity exceeding $500 and not
exceeding 800, $150; having a seat
ing capacity of more than 800, $200.
Where the population of a town aoes
not exceed 6,000 'the theatre tax is
one-half of the amounts stated
herein. - . ', j.
Circus proprietors are required to
pay a tax of $100, proprietors of
other .public ; exhibitions or shows
$15', proprietors of bowling alleys
and billiard rooms $10 for each .al
ley table, shooting-galleries $20, and
riding academies -$1-00. - .
Persons carrying"1 on,' the business
JBy CONDO
THIS SEAT S
GOSSIP
HELLO, GRACE! 5AV. A
GRACE., FLORENCE TOLD J .
:ME THAT YOO TOLD HER
THAT . SECRET THAT. I ; (
TOLD VbO NOT TO TELL
: HER. - J
of operating or renting passenger
automobiles for hire are required to
pay. $10 for each such automobile
having a seating capacity of more
than two and not more than seven,
and $20 for each automobile hav
ing a seating capacity of more than
seven.
Wood
Single Loads of
Block Wood $4.00
Double Loads
$6.00
Orders of five cords
.or more
$3.50 Per Cord
O. PEYTON & CO.
419 Main
Phone 53S
Special Reduced
For
It you have some farm machln-1
ery, a cow, horse, some extra fur-'
nlture, or . any. other article which
has small value to you but may
meet the needs of others, better
turn If Into cash. 5
This can be done by the use of
classified advertising and at an ex
pense too small to be considered as
material. There are many articles
which will: bring In many dollars,
and the coBt of the classified ad Is
about the farm, or, In the home
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JulZU..(- CAT! )- AM I WOULDN'T TELL VJO
.1 1 V ' J TOLD HER NOT J W IF SHE TOLD ME, )
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Fatty's Own Parade
Fatty Arbucklo refused to havo a brnss-band parade whon ho nrrlved
at Atlantic City to fill a S5000-n-wcok cabaret engagement, but the kids 1
on the beach formed a pop'ado more to. his liking.
LINKVILLE IN
SlP BECAUSE V-TOBro TILL) Vt. V ARBJiN I '
flj. GATE? Vjrrl JpAW? - j 0.)7, '
BOYS HAVE MADB LIFE MISERABLE FOfeJ. '
p UVEBYMAM DAVE WMITAKER.EVER
P TURNED SREEN TNMO DAYS
Classified
paid for in the sale many times
over.. ;'-
There are a number of people In
this community who use these ads
regularly, 'but many have never
tried them and do not know their
real value. For these people we
are making a special offer.
Cut out the blank form below and
write in It, using a space for each
word, telling what you nave, being
sure to Include , the name and ad
dress. Attach a One Dollar bill to
the ad you have written and mall
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YE OLDE TIMES
Si
SINCE HE SWAPPEO
AFTEia Hg OoT IT. '
Made
rtising
the two to The Herald, Klamath.
Falls, Ore.
This ad will be run for six con
secutive Issues In this paper, the
first Insertion being . In the "New
Today" column and the other fire
Issues In the regular classified de
partment. The price of One Dollar tot It
words is a spoclal rate made only
as a trial offer and good only, when
the form which follows la used.
The tegular ratea for this advertis
ing are published dally in The
Horald. ' "
BY ALLMAN